Author Topic: bumper fog light switch  (Read 3346 times)

scp

  • Guest
bumper fog light switch
« on: June 07, 2009, 23:00:39 »
i have a 1968 280sl (US model) with original bumper mounted fog lights.  A previous owner mounted a toggle switch under the dash to operate the lights.  I suspect this is not accurate.  Can someone please post the proper switch type and location for these lights?  Are they possibly wired to the dashboard main headlight switch?  Pictures and description would be appreciated greatly.

Thanks in advance.
-SCP

zoegrlh

  • Full Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • USA, VA, Williamsburg
  • Posts: 718
  • Beauty from top BCW
Re: bumper fog light switch
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2009, 23:18:53 »
Switch fits in the center wooden console box between the seats, directly behind the ashtray.  This switch is mounted on a metal "Z" shape piece covered in either matching leather or MB-Tex (depending on what interior you have) that has three screw holes for screwing to the wood box bottom.  This mounting piece fits directly behind the ashtray with the switch the same knob as your lighter but with a green plastic insert.  This switch also operated a rear red foglight (only on Euro models). Note some SLs came with ywo switches mounted there, for foglights and for the heated rear window of the hardtop.
Bob 
Robert Hyatt
Williamsburg, VA.

W113, 1970 280SL, Red leather 242 on Silver Gray Met. 180, 4-speed stick, Euro spec, restored
R172 2012 SLK350, Black Premium leather 801 on Mars Red 590, 7-speed auto
W211, 2007 E320 Bluetec, Cashmere MB Tex 144 on Arctic White 650, 7 speed auto

Richard Madison

  • Inactive
  • Platinum
  • ******
  • USA, NY, New York
  • Posts: 1179
Re: bumper fog light switch
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2009, 23:26:38 »
The standard light switch on the dash can be pulled out when the switch is turned to the first or second position to the right. Pulling the switch out activates the fog lights if they are correctly wired. If the car has Euro headlights, the pull out also turns on the fog light bulbs in the Euro headlight units.

Richard M, NYC
1969 280 SL, Tunis Beige, Euro Model (Italy).